1. Like I said above, you don't need to install anything to turn the display off. Just edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf as described in the first post i.e. make sure dpms is enabled in the monitor section, and add the offtime in the serverlayout section.

2. Yes, there are .pets of acpid. But it is needed to enable special keyboard power buttons and stuff, not to make the monitor turn off automatically._________________Classic Puppy quotes
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